#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my $one = { 1 => 'mili', 2 => 'brown', 3 => 'kalu' }; my $sec = { 'age' => 23, 'eyes' => 'hazel', 'weight' => 128 }; my $thr = { 'name' => 'deep', 'roll' => 02, 'class' => 'BI' }; my @arr = ($one, $sec, $thr); my $ref = \@arr; for (my $i = 0; $i < 3; $i++) { while ( my($k,$v) = each %{$$ref[$i]} ) { print " $k " . '-> ' . $v . $/; } }
There must be a nicer way to lay out the dereferencing, someone anyone?

In reply to Re: array of hashes by hsinclai
in thread array of hashes by Anonymous Monk

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